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>So even though my location is remote, with no conventional agriculture
which would employ extensive use of agricultural chemicals, those chemicals
can, and I believe do, travel a long way downstream and impact on
ecosystems here including my bees.

Thanks for the explanation Peter.  Can't you go to your local water
monitoring agency (
http://www.water.wa.gov.au/Tools/Monitoring+and+data/default.aspx) and get
the actual testing data for pesticide residues in your river?

-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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